Alex Rodriguez made headlines as he opened up about the deep personal issues that have troubled him throughout his MLB career in his HBO docuseries, Alex vs ARod. His media interviews seemed to have eased off following the premiere, as the New York Yankees legend is back to spending time with his loved ones.On Saturday, Jaclyn Cordeiro, his girlfriend, shared a picture of herself on her Instagram, showcasing her outfit for a special date night. The wardrobe mirror selfie saw Cordeiro pose in an all black outfit with a satin shirt and pencil skirt. She paired them with a sparkly stelatoes shoes.Jaclyn Cordeiro's Instagram Story (Source: Instagram @jac_lynfit)As a fitness instructor, Cordeiro uses her Instagram space to offer motivational advice to her followers. Earlier on Saturday, she shared a special message to her female followers.Jaclyn Cordeiro's Instagram Story (Source: Instagram @jac_lynfit)Cordeiro, an entrepreneur through her Jaclyn Fit community, has also been promoting a special event to honor women around International Women's Day in March, Women Supporting Women. In its third year, the event is set to focus on supporting and celebrating as they come together to aid their business's growth.Alex Rodriguez hops on viral trend remembering famous pop-fly mistake with Derek JeterDuring a game against the Baltimore Orioles in 2006, with Rodriguez and Derek Jeter playing alongside each other in the Yankees' infield, the two jumbled up an easy fly-ball infield catch.On Thursday, Alex Rodriguez shared a hilarious clip of himself admitting to the mistake. He took on the viral "In your 20s" trend template showcasing himself looking at the clip from the past and nodding his head in disappointment."In your 20s there will be a pop fly, it is very very important you just let Derek Jeter catch it.," Rodriguez wrote in the video. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostThere was tension between Rodriguez and Jeter when A-Rod joined the Yankees in 2004 via trade from the Texas Rangers. Rodriguez had slammed Jeter in an exclusive interview with Esquire in 2001, which he admitted on Alex vs ARod, was taken way out of context.“That Esquire article, I thought it was pretty vanilla,” Rodriguez admitted. “I complimented the whole team and they took that and ran with it. That put a strain in our relationship for years.”The pair were able to put that behind and eventually led the Yankees to a World Series championship in 2009, their 27th in franchise history and latest.